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{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} {{I}}Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.{{/I}}
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People in business can use foresight to identify new products and services, as well as markets for those products and services. An increase in minority populations in a neighborhood would prompt a grocer with foresight to stock more foods linked to ethnic tastes. An art museum director with foresight might follow trends in computer graphics to make exhibits more appealing to younger visitors.
Foresight may reveal potential threats that we can prepare to deal with before they become crises. For instance, a corporate manager with foresight might see an alarming rise in local housing prices that could affect the availability of skilled workers in the region. The public's changing values and priorities, as well as emerging technologies, demographic shifts, economic constraints (or opportunities), and environmental and resource concerns are all parts of the increasingly complex world system in which leaders must lead.
People in government also need foresight to keep systems running smoothly, to plan budgets, and to prevent wars. Government leaders today must deal with a host of new problems emerging from rapid advances in technology.
Even at the community level, foresight is critical: School officials, for example, need foresight to assess numbers of students to accommodate, numbers of teachers to hire, new educational technologies to deploy, and new skills for students (and their teachers) to develop.
Many of the best-known techniques for foresight were developed by government planners, especially in the military, when the post-World War II atomic age made it critical to "think about the unthinkable" and prepare for it. Pioneering futurists at the RAND Corporation (the first "think tank ") began seriously considering what new technologies might emerge in the future and how these might affect U. S. security. These pioneering futurists at RAND, along with others elsewhere, refined a variety of new ways for thinking about the future.
The futurists recognized that the future world is continuous with the present world, so we can learn a great deal about what may happen in the future by looking systematically at what is happening now. The key thing to watch is not events ( sudden developments or one-day occurrences) but trends (long-term ongoing shifts in such things as population, land use, technology, and governmental systems) .
Using these techniques and many others, futurists now can tell us many things that may happen in the future. Some are nearly certain to happen, such as the continuing expansion in the world's population. Other events are viewed as far less likely, but could be extremely important if they do occur, such as an asteroid colliding with the planet.
单选题 Correctly exercising foresight is shown in the case of______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题是细节题。 根据第1段第3句An art museum director with foresight might follow trends...由此可见,艺术博物馆馆长身上体现了正确地运用远见(foresight)。可得出 D为正确答案。
单选题 Which of the following may be regarded as potential crises?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】本题是推论判断题。 文章第2段提到,rise in local housing prices that could affect the availability of skilled workers in the region(由于房价上涨,会影响该地区熟练工人的招聘)。由此可判断,该地区熟练工人短缺是一种潜在的危机,因此选项C为正确答案。
单选题 All the following are cited as examples of the importance of exercising foresight EXCEPT______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】本题是是非判断题。 文章3-4段谈到正确地运用远见的一些例子,政府管理人员、学校公务员、政府机构规划人员都提及到了,而学校师生只是作为工作的对象被提出来,因此我们便不难排除C。
单选题 According to the text, the most important for the futurists to grasp is______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】本题是细节题。 参见文章第6段:The key thing to watch is not events...but trends.这句话的大意是,未来学家要把握的最重要的东西不是具体的事件,而是世界的趋势。
单选题 The best title for the passage may be______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】本题是主旨题。 从全文的整个内容看,作者对运用远见的重要性提出了自己的看法,并用若干例子加以说明。选项B是一个方法问题;选项C范围太窄;选项D谈的是技巧问题;都不妥帖。所以正确答案为A。